ANSI Z535.4 Product Safety Signs & Labels specifies performance
requirements for the design, application, use and placement of safety
labels and signs that are intended to identify hazards that a person may
encounter while operating or servicing a variety of products.

ANSI Z535.4 Safety Labels Description

Adhesive Backed Polyester Labels have been designed to comply with
ANSI Z535.4 2002 & 2007 Product Safety Label Standards. Labels are
screen printed with UV resistant inks and over laminated with Clear
Polyester to ensure a high degree of chemical, abrasion and heat
resistance

Hazard Classification: The first element to
consider when designing or selecting a product safety label is to
determine the likelihood and severity of a potential injury if a person
does not follow the instructions contained on the safety label or sign.

There are four Signal Words or Hazard Classifications used in the design of an ANSI Z535.4 2007 compliant safety label: “DANGER”, “WARNING”, “CAUTION” and “NOTICE”

Message Panel: the message panel of any new ANSI Z535.4 2007 compliant sign or label must contain,
• Identification of the hazard,
• Identification of a means to avoid the hazard,
• And the consequences of not avoiding the hazard.

The order that the information appears in the message panel is
flexible and should be determined by logical factors related to avoiding
an injury, such as:
• The target audiences knowledge of the hazard,
• And the reaction time to avoid the hazard.

In addition, we recommend when formatting the message panel to consider the following practices:
- Use headline style text
- Use active voice statements
- Avoid prepositional phrases
- Use left justification of the text except on one line messages
- Use upper and lower case letters

ANSI Z535.4 2002 encourages the use of safety symbols that
communicate a comparable message to the worded message on the sign or
label. The safety symbol when selected properly, should identify:
• The hazard,
• Identify a means of avoiding the hazard,
• Or identify the consequences of not avoiding the hazard. The safety
symbol should clarify or reinforce the worded message on the label.

There are four types of safety symbols used on ANSI Z535.4 2002
compliant product safety labels. When using safety symbols to comply
with ANSI, the symbol can be black on a white background, other colors
may be used, like safety red for fire related symbols, and so on.

To comply with both ANSI Z535.4 and ISO 3864, then the following
applies, ISO 3864 2002 standards required that all of the safety symbols
used on international product safety labels be within a surround shape,
yellow equilateral triangle with black inner border for hazard alerting
symbols, blue circle for mandatory actions, and red circle with 45°
degree slash for prohibition symbols. ANSI Z535.4 2002 does not required
the use of a yellow equilateral triangle or the mandatory surround
shape but, it does recognize it and permits their use.

Symbol Classification: Hazard Alert Symbols

Hazard Alerting: This type of safety symbol conveys
information primarily related to the nature of hazards. Like, hazard
description, how to avoid the hazard and sometimes the consequences of
not avoiding the hazard.

If a surround shape is desired, the hazard alerting symbol should be
drawn within a yellow equilateral triangle. The yellow equilateral
triangle is required on safety alert symbols used on ISO compliant
product safety labels. The image below shows some examples from our Safety Symbol Database.

Symbol Classification: Prohibition Symbols

Prohibition Symbols: This type of safety symbol
conveys actions that should not be taken. This symbol consists of a red
circular band with a 45° diagonal red band from upper left to lower
right. The symbol contains a black image within the red band on a white
background. Prohibition symbols are mandatory for use on ISO compliant product safety labels.The image below shows some examples from our Safety Symbol Database.

Symbol Classification: Mandatory Symbols

Mandatory Action Symbols: This type of safety
symbol conveys actions that should be taken to avoid hazards. If a
surround shape is desired, the symbol consist of a white image within a
solid blue or black circular surround shape. The blue surround shape is required on ISO compliant product safety labels that contain mandatory action symbols. The image below shows some examples from our Safety Symbol Database.

Determining the safe viewing distance of a label depends upon many factors, including
• Lighting, background, letter type and visual acuity.
Other factors to consider in determining label size, include:
• The complexity of the message, the reaction time necessary, and the
angle the label will be seen from. In many situations it is better to
use multiple labels that are strategically positioned instead of one
large one.

Many times letter size may need to be larger than the values shown on the graphic for a variety of reasons:
1. To make the label more noticeable from other information displayed in the area.
2. To enable legibility under low light, or other poor viewing conditions.
3. To alert persons sooner than the minimum safe viewing distance.
4. To convey special importance for portions of the message.
5. To improve legibility for persons who have vision problems with small text.

Example of text message letter heights and *minimum safe viewing distances.* Minimum safe viewing distance refers to the closest
distance a person can be to the label and still have time to follow the
safety label's message to avoid the hazard.

Minimum Safe Viewing Distance

Minimum Letter height for Favorable reading conditions

Recommended Letter height for Unfavorable reading conditions

1 ft or less*

0.08"

8 points

0.084"

8.4 points

2 ft

0.10"

10 points

0.168"

16.8 points

3 ft

0.12"

12 points

0.252"

25.2 points

4 ft

0.14"

14 points

0.336"

33.6 points

5 ft

0.16"

16 points

0.420"

42 points

6 ft

0.18"

18 points

0.504"

50.4 points

7 ft

0.20"

20 points

0.588"

58.8 points

8 ft

0.22"

22 points

0.672"

67.2 points

*0.08" (8 point / 2mm) type is the suggested minimum type
size for use on product safety labels, except for small products, 0.06"
(6 point / 1.5mm) type may be used.

Safety Label: Recommended Label Placement on Equipment

It is well recognized that in many instances, well designed and
properly placed safety labels can increase operator and maintenance
personnel awareness of the inherent hazards involved when working with
machinery.

When installing labels on equipment we recommend to keep in mind the following criteria:
• Label needs to be readily visible to the target audience (personnel that may be in contact with the hazard)
• Label needs to alert the viewer to the hazard in time to take appropriate action.
• Labels are required to be applied on or adjacent to the area where the hazard is present.
• Labels are required to be permanently affixed to the equipment.
• Insure that the surface to which the label(s) will be applied on is
clean and free of dirt, dust, grease and moisture. If the surface is
painted, insure that the paint is dry.
• Press the label on after applying it to the surface. One or more
passes over with a rag or roller will ensure that the label is
completely glued on the surface and will not fall off.